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we only work within the law. >> cutbacks of food stamps. >> after these cuts, the average benefit per person will be $1.40 per meal. >> if you are looking for good news, try boston. >> this is for you, boston. [applause] >> you guys deserve it. >> the greatest place on earth. >> president obama said it over and over. if you like your insurance plan you could keep it. the health care act will not change that. it turns out that millions of americans who are buying limited coverage are receiving letters after all. the president's response. >> if you're getting one of these letters, shop around in the new marketplace. you will get a better deal. >> the law requires that health insurance now covers hospital, maternity, mental health, and prescription drugs. >> if insurers decide it is a downgrade we said under the law you have to replace them with quality, comprehensive coverage. >> why not tell that to the american people to begin with? >> that is a good question. >> thank you. i thought so. >> you ask a lot of good questions. i do not think there is an answer. it obviously was not true.
we only work within the law. >> cutbacks of food stamps. >> after these cuts, the average benefit per person will be $1.40 per meal. >> if you are looking for good news, try boston. >> this is for you, boston. [applause] >> you guys deserve it. >> the greatest place on earth. >> president obama said it over and over. if you like your insurance plan you could keep it. the health care act will not change that. it turns out that millions of americans who...
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of very sensitive surveillance information that show the united states government was violating the law and abusing it's power. >> suddenly in my lap had dropped some of the most potent instruments for shining a light on what it is that they are doing, beyond your wildest dreams as a journalist. i had literally, physically couldn't breathe at points because of excitement and shock. >> the source was edward snowden. >> the nsa specifically targets the communications of everyone. it ingests them by default. it collects them in it's system and it filters them and it analyzes them and it measures them and it stores them. >> up to that point, the director of national intelligence, who oversees nearly 20 u.s. intelligence agencies, had been telling the public a different story. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? >> no sir. >> it does not? >> not wittingly. there are cases where they could inadvertently, perhaps, collect, but not wittingly. >> after the snowden revelations, clapper apologized, explaining that he'd given the "least
of very sensitive surveillance information that show the united states government was violating the law and abusing it's power. >> suddenly in my lap had dropped some of the most potent instruments for shining a light on what it is that they are doing, beyond your wildest dreams as a journalist. i had literally, physically couldn't breathe at points because of excitement and shock. >> the source was edward snowden. >> the nsa specifically targets the communications of...
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adjust professor of law, university of texas law school. 2004 to 2009. partner, morgan, lewis, 2008 to 2012. senator, u.s. senate, 2013 now. you got that memorized? >> in the primaries, two brackets. there's an establishment bracket and a populous bracket. i think cruz is going to be competitive and your friend from new jersey will start off as the lead in the establishment bracket. >> ran paul is a good man, but not as of right now for sure. >> cruz's mother is an american citizen. the baby was born in canada. that makes cruz an american citizen. go ahead. >> look, i think cruz is a brilliant man, but he is so radical in his position, political positions that he will never, in my judgment, cross the divide to become a national candidate. and christie is a fantastic candidate and has unbelievable political scale. >> who is the candidate? we have four seconds. >> i said ran paul. who is the candidate? >> ran paul. the individual healthcare mandate will be put off for one year. yes or no? >> no. >> no. >> yes. >> yes. >> out of time. bye bye. >>> looking f
adjust professor of law, university of texas law school. 2004 to 2009. partner, morgan, lewis, 2008 to 2012. senator, u.s. senate, 2013 now. you got that memorized? >> in the primaries, two brackets. there's an establishment bracket and a populous bracket. i think cruz is going to be competitive and your friend from new jersey will start off as the lead in the establishment bracket. >> ran paul is a good man, but not as of right now for sure. >> cruz's mother is an american...
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republicans are going to keep fighting to protect consumers from the consequences of the health care law. >> we also learned something pretty stunning. the obama administration knew all along that as many as 93 million americans may be unable to keep their health plans under obamacare and notwithstanding the president's repeated, chronic promises that everyone who liked their plan a -- could keep them. remember that? now here is ellen ratner and fox news contributor. and the white house political director of the matt, i have right here, this is the federal register dated june 17th, 2010. in it the administration, that is the treasury labor health will project $93 million americans they project will lose their health plan. that is the break down. this includes both employer plans and individual policies that would be lost. yet the president repeatedly stood before the american people and he promised no one, absolutely no one would ever lose their plan, period. is that a presidential deception on an unpress sented scale? unprecedented scale? >> if you are one of the millions of americans t
republicans are going to keep fighting to protect consumers from the consequences of the health care law. >> we also learned something pretty stunning. the obama administration knew all along that as many as 93 million americans may be unable to keep their health plans under obamacare and notwithstanding the president's repeated, chronic promises that everyone who liked their plan a -- could keep them. remember that? now here is ellen ratner and fox news contributor. and the white house...
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we have to make the law work. we can't just trash obama care. >> why do we have to make a law work? >> it's the law of the land, sean. >> slavery was, too. we overturned that. >> so you will admit we were lied to. >> clear. >> if you like your plan, you can keep your plan. the average family per family per savings per year of $2500, lie? >> yeah. >> $900 billion cost, lie? >> clearly not the case. >> the website will be user friendly. >> give them until the end of november. >> he said it the day before they rolled it out. rick, are you going to shock me? >> i will. 3% of americans were lied to. that's the number we are talking about. having said that i will ask if there are conservatives in the room that will admit that conservatives have been lying about obama care for three years? >> what are you talking about? [ multiple voices ] >> you don't have to answer that question. it's not the rick ungar show. let me tell you why what you said is false. i will go to page 34,552. i almost sound -- where is betsy? she has the whole health care plan there. i sound like her. >> i have it here
we have to make the law work. we can't just trash obama care. >> why do we have to make a law work? >> it's the law of the land, sean. >> slavery was, too. we overturned that. >> so you will admit we were lied to. >> clear. >> if you like your plan, you can keep your plan. the average family per family per savings per year of $2500, lie? >> yeah. >> $900 billion cost, lie? >> clearly not the case. >> the website will be user friendly....
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however there is a layer of security at i remember which includes police and law enforcement support. that sort was very much evident at los angeles. that part of the system, having law enforcement protecting the security check point areas did actually work. they were able to take down this person. >> so when you say that, it sounds like you're saying this actually could have been a lot worse? >> certainly. from all appearances it looks like this was a lone lone persot someone with a coordinated group. they could have easily overwhelmed any checkpoint in this country. but the fact of the matter there is more than one way to protect the airport and the aircraft and to protect the people in that airport. certainly if this person had an intent to randomly kill passengers they don't have to go beyond the checkpoint. there are thousands of people in the non-secure area of the lax who would have been easy targets. but that was not the insend o tf this person. >> the germans are interested in bringing edward snowdon to berlin as a witness for angela merkel. >> edward snowdon shows every sign
however there is a layer of security at i remember which includes police and law enforcement support. that sort was very much evident at los angeles. that part of the system, having law enforcement protecting the security check point areas did actually work. they were able to take down this person. >> so when you say that, it sounds like you're saying this actually could have been a lot worse? >> certainly. from all appearances it looks like this was a lone lone persot someone with...
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. >> if insurers decided to downgrade or cancel these substandard plans, what we said under the law is you got to row place them with quality comprehensive coverage. gwen: complicated explanations almost never work in politics. >> the majority of americans feel tricked by the rollout of the president's health care law. we were told if you liked what you had you could keep it. obviously a trick. gwen: the administration, can it dig itself out of its health h
. >> if insurers decided to downgrade or cancel these substandard plans, what we said under the law is you got to row place them with quality comprehensive coverage. gwen: complicated explanations almost never work in politics. >> the majority of americans feel tricked by the rollout of the president's health care law. we were told if you liked what you had you could keep it. obviously a trick. gwen: the administration, can it dig itself out of its health h
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare >>> more than 47 million americans are on food stamps. that's nearly one in every six people in this country. the numbers exploded during the recession. and they've kept rising even with the recovery. but on friday, those 47 million americans saw their benefits reduced. rosa flores is here with us. you met with a grandmother who, you know, she's going to have a harder time feeding her family. >> it's going to be a tough time for her and 47 million americans, like you said, and the timing couldn't be worse, folks. the end to this temporary boost in food stamps comes just weeks before thanksgiving, hanukkah and christmas. and while republicans are usually blamed in this case, this time, an interesting twist. how the white house took a gamble and lost. >> let's go. i just learn how to survive. >> reporter: it's a walk home from school filled with life lessons. >> that's good for five cents. >>
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare >>> more than 47 million americans are on food stamps. that's nearly one in every six people in this country. the numbers exploded during the recession. and they've kept rising even with the recovery. but on friday, those 47 million americans saw their benefits reduced. rosa flores is here with us. you met with a...
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security in the law. she writes on national security and counterterrorism law in the united states and the united kingdom including on emerging technologies. professor donohue held fellowships at stanford law school center for constitutional law, stanford university center for international security and cooperation, and harvard university john f. kennedy school of government where she was a fellow in the international security program as well as the executive session for domestic preparedness. she received her ab in philosophy from dartmoth, ma in peace studies, her jd from stanford law school, and a ph.d. in history from the university of cambridge in england. wow. jim louis is a senior fellow and director of technology and public policy at csis where he was nice enough to hire me a while back, and at csis, he writes on technology and security and the international academy. jim has authored more than 90 publications. he's an internationally recognized expert on cybersecurity whose work includes the best
security in the law. she writes on national security and counterterrorism law in the united states and the united kingdom including on emerging technologies. professor donohue held fellowships at stanford law school center for constitutional law, stanford university center for international security and cooperation, and harvard university john f. kennedy school of government where she was a fellow in the international security program as well as the executive session for domestic preparedness....
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a law enforcement officer roving, have a law enforcement officer at the departure gang way and those kinds of things. >> because mike, in that initial entrance to the airport, whether it's in the united states or overseas, you do sometimes see even heavily armed security personnel wondering around, but there is not -- there's not that many layers you can put before you get to that screening. >> no, but there is a lot you don't also see involved in aviation security. i was with delta airlines after law enforcement. i was general manager of delta airlines during 9/11. since 9/11 there are more layers of security from that front door, even when you just enter the grounds of the airport, on the roads leading up to the airports, anderson, that people don't see. there is surveillance cameras, there are people -- there are law enforcement officers and tsa folks in plain clothes also armed. there is a lot of layers you don't see but i'm sure they will look at this because it still is troubling that this gunman was able to get to the gate, and if, you know, there had been a plane at a particu
a law enforcement officer roving, have a law enforcement officer at the departure gang way and those kinds of things. >> because mike, in that initial entrance to the airport, whether it's in the united states or overseas, you do sometimes see even heavily armed security personnel wondering around, but there is not -- there's not that many layers you can put before you get to that screening. >> no, but there is a lot you don't also see involved in aviation security. i was with delta...
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they don't have law enforcement powers or options to carry weapons with them. however there is a layer of defense at the airport that includes local police and other enforcement support. that support was very much evident in los angeles. that part of the system having law enforcement protect the security checkpoint areas were "z" work. they were able to take down this person. >> when you say that, you're saying that this could have been a lot worse? >> certainly. from all appearances it looks like this was a lone person, not someone with a coordinated plan with several other people. certainly if aid group of people armed the way this person was they could overwhelm any check point in any airport in this country. but the fact is there is more than one way to protect the airport, the people in that airport, and the aircraft at that airport. and they don't have to go beyond the check point. there are thousands of people in the non-secure area of the lax who would have been easy targets. >> i don't want it to seem that we're michae minimizing the losf life. one los
they don't have law enforcement powers or options to carry weapons with them. however there is a layer of defense at the airport that includes local police and other enforcement support. that support was very much evident in los angeles. that part of the system having law enforcement protect the security checkpoint areas were "z" work. they were able to take down this person. >> when you say that, you're saying that this could have been a lot worse? >> certainly. from all...
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but actually, that's not the law. the law is really to stop and inquire. if the officer believes that there's something on the person that could pose a threat, then they have the ability to frisk. now, of course, that's the law. it's the law across the entire state, not just new york city. and the legislature has revisited and basically supported it throughout the years. how it is implemented, that's really the challenge for law enforcement officials. >> okay. but when we talk particularly about a post-9/11 world, many folks would advocate that, okay, if it appears as though somebody is involved in some suspicious or potential terroristic activity, that that argument might apply. but many legal minds will say the majority of people who are being stopped and frisked, their activity, their quote, unquote, suspicious activity has nothing to do with terrorism. >> well, for the police department, it's always a challenge. and by the way, the new york city police department is one of the most diverse police departments in the world. so it has the building blocks
but actually, that's not the law. the law is really to stop and inquire. if the officer believes that there's something on the person that could pose a threat, then they have the ability to frisk. now, of course, that's the law. it's the law across the entire state, not just new york city. and the legislature has revisited and basically supported it throughout the years. how it is implemented, that's really the challenge for law enforcement officials. >> okay. but when we talk...
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let me ask you first, what we're seeing is a law designed to cover the uninsured. it's now booting far more people off their insurance plans than it can sign up. right now, on the nonfunctioning insurance exchanges. governor, the longer this goes on, what does this do to the president who can't distance himself from a law he set in motion and the cornerstone of his leadership agenda. >> he really can't, uma. the fact is, he can say i didn't know about these problems. well he should have known. frankly, i don't believe for a moment that he didn't know. no less than nbc indicated that the president knew three years ago that everything he was saying at the podium, if you like your health insurance you can keep it. he knew that wasn't true. if he had explained that more people would lose their insurance than would keep it and that this program will put more people on medicaid than on private insurance, this thing would never have passed. i think a lot of democrats are going to be scrambling for the exits between now and election time next year. >> governor, because man
let me ask you first, what we're seeing is a law designed to cover the uninsured. it's now booting far more people off their insurance plans than it can sign up. right now, on the nonfunctioning insurance exchanges. governor, the longer this goes on, what does this do to the president who can't distance himself from a law he set in motion and the cornerstone of his leadership agenda. >> he really can't, uma. the fact is, he can say i didn't know about these problems. well he should have...
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in recent years new laws have limited the number of pills a person can buy. but the problem hasn't gone away. >> it's gotten very, very portable. it's gotten very, very small but still very, very dangerous. meth labs have always been a fire and explosion hazard but not like we very seen in the last few years. >> jeff: in 2012 there were more than 11,000 illegal meth labs seized in the u.s. >> you're a patent attorney who is waging a meth war. >> yes. >> jeff: into that epidemic stepped linda lewis, a lawyer representing highland pharmaceuticals, a 14 person operation just outside st. louis. >> i looked at what i was seeing in my neighborhood and my community and i thought if a local business could help the community here. >> highland pharmaceuticals began making pills for pets. but lewis was convinced technology that evolved from that could be applied to pseudohefedrive. it worked because of its pastey consistency zephrex-d can't be ground into powder, the first step in making meth. and the psuedeauepedrhin would cost too much to convert. >> no matter which w
in recent years new laws have limited the number of pills a person can buy. but the problem hasn't gone away. >> it's gotten very, very portable. it's gotten very, very small but still very, very dangerous. meth labs have always been a fire and explosion hazard but not like we very seen in the last few years. >> jeff: in 2012 there were more than 11,000 illegal meth labs seized in the u.s. >> you're a patent attorney who is waging a meth war. >> yes. >> jeff: into...
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of the rule of law and civil liberties. we have created an award and it's one of the most prestigious awards are committee can give out. as i look around the room i see friedman is in the audience and he was a recipient of the word but i have the great pleasure of announcing that this year's award winner is john norton borg and i'd like you to give a round of applause. [applause] john has had an amazing career. he got a lot of applications for the award but i'm holding up his cd which runs 22 pages. small print. i'll give you the table of contents. 47 books, five accord views and apparently is spending so much time writing books he does not have time to read books he could see only has five look reviews. 88 articles monographs and book chapters 33 newspaper articles and letters 58 testimony statements including government testimony and statements. one arbitrary of decision and eight i'm published papers that soon may be published now that you are an award winner. he has had an extraordinary career of such dedication to the
of the rule of law and civil liberties. we have created an award and it's one of the most prestigious awards are committee can give out. as i look around the room i see friedman is in the audience and he was a recipient of the word but i have the great pleasure of announcing that this year's award winner is john norton borg and i'd like you to give a round of applause. [applause] john has had an amazing career. he got a lot of applications for the award but i'm holding up his cd which runs 22...
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people are beginning to see the benefits of their law. parents who have their children in college cab now gn now get tk on their health care. i hate when they use the word cancellation. what they're doing is upgrading them to a better plan that has more benefits. it raises the floor for all americans. that's the truth of the matter. >> tell that to some of the cancer patients -- >> cancer patients who have not gotten health care because they've got pre-existing conditions -- >> i've being told i have to wrap. thank you both so much for joining us. >> thank you for having us. >>> an entrepreneur is someone who has the ability to add value to humanity as well as developing character and integrity while making a profit. that is how jerome defines it. with that in mind, he is seeking to change the world by helping ordinary people and making -- helping them make extraordinary accomplishments beyond the dream. atlanta is a city that's flourishing. it boasts being home to many wealthy people. among them, jerome and his wife. a successful entrepr
people are beginning to see the benefits of their law. parents who have their children in college cab now gn now get tk on their health care. i hate when they use the word cancellation. what they're doing is upgrading them to a better plan that has more benefits. it raises the floor for all americans. that's the truth of the matter. >> tell that to some of the cancer patients -- >> cancer patients who have not gotten health care because they've got pre-existing conditions --...
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my free advice to them is stop helping the law fail. you're only hurting yourselves. we've seen a four-year campaign from republicans to try to sabotage the law, whether it's by not setting up state exchanges or -- >> kristy -- i'm sorry to jump in. do you think the individual mandate should be delayed? >> i do not. absolutely not. >> okay. there you go. i got to go. i started with cal and ended with you. >> stay healthy, arthel. >> i hope so. kristy and cal thomas, thank you very much. >> good to see you. >>> how about 24 robot that helps with household chores and no, we're not talking about your spouse. does it work? all the details coming up in "consumer reports" segment. stick around for that. >> alice from the jetsons? the problems with obamacare keep coming. still ahead, why some are suggesting that the affordable care act is at risk of turning into one of the biggest tax burdens on americans. we'll lay out the numbers for you. >> certainly you need people who are older and sicker to be balanced with people who are younger and healthier. that's how pool works [
my free advice to them is stop helping the law fail. you're only hurting yourselves. we've seen a four-year campaign from republicans to try to sabotage the law, whether it's by not setting up state exchanges or -- >> kristy -- i'm sorry to jump in. do you think the individual mandate should be delayed? >> i do not. absolutely not. >> okay. there you go. i got to go. i started with cal and ended with you. >> stay healthy, arthel. >> i hope so. kristy and cal...
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he is a retired law enforcement agent. glenn, i want to start with you because the new program says the program actually saves lives of blacks and hispanics, especially men. do you buy that? >> zero evidence to show it works. it's reduced crime. it's effective in getting guns off the street. there's research that shows it diminishes public safety. every time a young person of color stops according to their institute of justice report, there's an 8% less chance of them calling the police when they witness a crime. >> lou, what do you think? does it save lives? >> absolutely. i think the fact we went through an era with 2600 homicide as year that were reduced to roughly 500 through the use of stop and frisk supports the need for the tool. i think what we need to address is how the tool is implemented and possibly revisiting as aggressive a need we had with 2600 homicides to support it. we are down to 500. i think it's irrefutable that the individuals that benefit from the program the most, the young, black american males. >>
he is a retired law enforcement agent. glenn, i want to start with you because the new program says the program actually saves lives of blacks and hispanics, especially men. do you buy that? >> zero evidence to show it works. it's reduced crime. it's effective in getting guns off the street. there's research that shows it diminishes public safety. every time a young person of color stops according to their institute of justice report, there's an 8% less chance of them calling the police...
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a few years back, harvard law school set up a legal clinic to deal with foreclosures and began working with community organizations that was on the ground trying to stop foreclosures and then they began working with the community credit union that started waving money to buy back distressed properties from the banks and resell them at renegotiated rates for the homeowners and it was the tremendous success because everybody won. the banks were foreclosing homes that modified half a million dollar mortgage on them. and selling $100,000 does nobody wanted a home so the banks were taking a huge hit. homeowners were losing their homes so the credit union, giving them 200,000 and take a hit but it will be less if you have a house on the open market. and sell it back at the new rate so their mortgage goes from 500,000 to 200,000. and the community credit union, everybody wins so i have seen things like that. and i argue in my book the federal government could do a similar thing. if it could be done by the community credit union there is no way the federal government could step in and build up
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law enforcement sources tell the l.a. times that authorities found a note next to the shooter in which he expressed, quote, his disappointment with the government. nbc news reporting that the shooter sent a suicidal text to his family before entering the airport where he apparently started shooting. again, though, the shooter is alive in critical condition and in custody. l.a.x. is a mess in terms of flight cancellations and delays and thousands of passengers getting stranded. this is a story we'll be following through the night as we learn more. please keep watching this space for news. >>> here's the background, when george w. bush picked harriet players, he was showing his trademark loyalty. he was also particularly happy to have found a woman he trusted for that job since the seat she was going to be filling on the court would be the one vacated by the retiring justice sandra day o'connor. now the harriet miers nomination didn't work out. she pulled her name. outside conservative groups had weighed in against the bush
law enforcement sources tell the l.a. times that authorities found a note next to the shooter in which he expressed, quote, his disappointment with the government. nbc news reporting that the shooter sent a suicidal text to his family before entering the airport where he apparently started shooting. again, though, the shooter is alive in critical condition and in custody. l.a.x. is a mess in terms of flight cancellations and delays and thousands of passengers getting stranded. this is a story...
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it was against the law to turnover the documents. it will go far in prosecuting her. >> might this be one of the many reasons, david, that she invoked the fifth amendment privilege against self-incrimination? >> that's interesting. she invoked the fifth amendment, but before she invoked the fifth amendment she said i did nothing wrong and i am innocent. and there is a school of thought that she waived the fifth amendment right there. >> well, one of the other things she may have done is this. let's put the next full screen up. this is prohibited disclosure. this is abuse of office. a public servant commits an offense where he intentionally and knowingly misuses the government property services personnel belonging to the government. in other words if you use the vast power of your particular office and she had vast power, david, that's abuse of your office. that's also a crime, is it not? >> it is. one of the things that david and i spoke about is why would you put this in an e-mail? obviously it shows what she did was wrong and it is
it was against the law to turnover the documents. it will go far in prosecuting her. >> might this be one of the many reasons, david, that she invoked the fifth amendment privilege against self-incrimination? >> that's interesting. she invoked the fifth amendment, but before she invoked the fifth amendment she said i did nothing wrong and i am innocent. and there is a school of thought that she waived the fifth amendment right there. >> well, one of the other things she may...
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. >> reporter: those supporting the sale say foreign companies would operate under australian laws as farmland and assets would always remain in australia. the risks are overstated. usually for developed country agriculture is a big chunk of yoaustralia's economy. meaning that farmers hold a large amount of sway. will they block a deal because it's foreigners taking over. >> why the mexican government is trying to breathe new life into day of the dead celebrations. and how one man's gold frenzy lifted his team to the top of the pile in germany. we'll have more in sports. you are. >> for some parents a book instead of a toy inside of a mcdonald's happy meal sound like a good idea. >> instead of toys that you don't even use i think books are going to be more useful. >> i think it's a good idea. it encourages literature. >> reporter: for two weeks the golden arches is replacing happy meal toys with four different children's books focusing on nutrition and healthy eating. earlier this year mcdonald's launched a similar program in england. >> reporter: groups have been targeting mcdonald f
. >> reporter: those supporting the sale say foreign companies would operate under australian laws as farmland and assets would always remain in australia. the risks are overstated. usually for developed country agriculture is a big chunk of yoaustralia's economy. meaning that farmers hold a large amount of sway. will they block a deal because it's foreigners taking over. >> why the mexican government is trying to breathe new life into day of the dead celebrations. and how one man's...
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that's the new restrictions that were not in the fine print of the law even if we followed nancy pelosi's that we have to red it to find out what is in it. >> it points to the broken promise. you can keep your health plan or doctor. >> so far, no sign of that. >> john, thank you for being here and appreciate you breaking it all down. >>> surveillance video of a gas station in a small town northeast of atlanta. the man lights a cigarette. he was putting gas in the truck there and his catches on fire. and she has a bag of something and she goes off running. she suffered second and third and back and head. his hands were burned. police are issuing an arrest for him. he is charged with one count of reckless conduct. >> pregame festivities didn't go as planned. that is the denver nuggets mascot lowered to the court. ye, something went wrong and the crowd had a big scare. >> bob deal honoring the honor flight. a veteran's back. i've always tried to give it my best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve pro
that's the new restrictions that were not in the fine print of the law even if we followed nancy pelosi's that we have to red it to find out what is in it. >> it points to the broken promise. you can keep your health plan or doctor. >> so far, no sign of that. >> john, thank you for being here and appreciate you breaking it all down. >>> surveillance video of a gas station in a small town northeast of atlanta. the man lights a cigarette. he was putting gas in the...
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. >> what happened today was the law enforcement people at l.a.x., the l.a.x. police, the people that are trained at the airport to intervene, did that. and they saved a lot of lives. >> let's bring in jeffrey beady, a former cia counterterrorism officer and helps set up security for l.a.x. jeff, you're joining us from boston. good morning to you. >> good morning, allison, good morning victor. i l.a.x. (unintelligible) -- j uft to set the record straight on that one. >> okay. what about friday? thinking about l.a.x. on friday, is it important they have guns? >> it's not important they have guns but each of the screening points we recognize that's where things could go bad. what they need is they need hardcover. they're standing behind particle board, plywood, podiums, and there needs to be an armed presence at each. the locations. it could be law enforcement officers where they're overwatching, directly overwatching, and ready to respond at a moment's notice, the appearance of a weapon. so what's important is that there is the ability to protect against the wea
. >> what happened today was the law enforcement people at l.a.x., the l.a.x. police, the people that are trained at the airport to intervene, did that. and they saved a lot of lives. >> let's bring in jeffrey beady, a former cia counterterrorism officer and helps set up security for l.a.x. jeff, you're joining us from boston. good morning to you. >> good morning, allison, good morning victor. i l.a.x. (unintelligible) -- j uft to set the record straight on that one. >>...
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if the bill became law they would be banned here. the legislature passed the bill, but governor brown vetoed it. they say the bill was not good for the state. >> it would cost the taxpayers a million dollars to replace the revenue the gun show generates for the state jie. it comes in the wake of the shooting at the airport in los angeles. the gup man fired an ar-15 rifle killing a tsa agent and wounding self-others. now the question of banning high powered weapons. templeton says the answer is not about guns. >> unless and until we can address the issues, the underling issues of mental health, we are not going to be able to get a handle on stoping these horrible, tragic mass shootings. >> gun advocates say it boils down to a second amendment issue. jackie spear has sponsored several gun buy backs. she is an outspoken advocate for a federal ban on gun shows and assault weapons. >> no one wants to take anyone's gun away from somebody who rightfully owns one, but nobody needs an assault rifle. >> the cal palace parking lot will be fille
if the bill became law they would be banned here. the legislature passed the bill, but governor brown vetoed it. they say the bill was not good for the state. >> it would cost the taxpayers a million dollars to replace the revenue the gun show generates for the state jie. it comes in the wake of the shooting at the airport in los angeles. the gup man fired an ar-15 rifle killing a tsa agent and wounding self-others. now the question of banning high powered weapons. templeton says the...
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now i can do the things i want to do, like email my mother-in-law. or check celebrity gossip. [ male announcer ] at&t brings it all together. ♪ that happening now a victory parade is making its way through boston for the world series champion red sox. it started at fenway park and ends at the trawls are river. >> the raid team will pass the site of april's boston marathon bombings. the red sox beat the st. louis cardinals wednesday to win the world series. it marked the first time the red sox won a championship while at home since 1918--the year that began the team's infamous 86 your world series in drought. the latest win is the third type of the red sox have collected within the last 10 seasons. >> officials said security will be tight during the event, with extra police on hand throughout the day and random searches a pack backpacks along the parade route. >> back after the break on kron4 news [son] all right,she has no idea. [man] no one told her,right? [son]hi! [mom screams] [people clap and cheer] soon, californians from to salinas to san die
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if the bill became law, that would be banned here. the legislature passed the bill but governor brown vetoed it. the bill's owner said it was not good for the state. >> it would cost about $1 million to replace the revenue the gun show creates for the state. >> the show comes in the weak of the shooting in los angeles. a gunman fired a rifle killing a tsa agent and wounding several others. now again, the question of banning high-powered weapons. templeton the answer is not about guns. >> until we address the underlying issues of mental health, we around going to be able to get a handle on stopping these horrible, tragic mass shootings. >> gun rights advocates argue that it really boils down to a second amendment issue, pure and simple. congresswoman jackie spear has sponsored several gun buybacks. she's an outspoken advocate for a federal ban on gun shows. >> no one wants to take a gun away from someone who rightfully owns one, but no one needs an assault weapon. in the show opens this weekend and as usual, the cal palace parking lot
if the bill became law, that would be banned here. the legislature passed the bill but governor brown vetoed it. the bill's owner said it was not good for the state. >> it would cost about $1 million to replace the revenue the gun show creates for the state. >> the show comes in the weak of the shooting in los angeles. a gunman fired a rifle killing a tsa agent and wounding several others. now again, the question of banning high-powered weapons. templeton the answer is not about...
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and now by law they can't. that's supposed to be an improvement. eric, do you have another caller for me? >> melissa, we have mitch from kentucky. mitch, you're on the air. >> caller: many americans are finding they'll be seeing premium increases or that they'll be getting hit with higher co-pays and deductibles or that they'll no longer see the doctors or use the hospitals of their choice. >> oh, mitch. let's talk about this. about 5% of people are already in the individual market, and some of them are going to get a better deal because the aca caps out of pocket costs and offers subsidies on all the rest. yes, some people are also going to pay more. they're going to have to change doctors or they just won't like their new plans. we don't know yet exactly how that's going to break down, but there are also millions who will get insurance who had none before. they're going to be able to take their medications every day and get a flu shot. and then there's 5 million more who would be covered if all the states including those republican-led states had
and now by law they can't. that's supposed to be an improvement. eric, do you have another caller for me? >> melissa, we have mitch from kentucky. mitch, you're on the air. >> caller: many americans are finding they'll be seeing premium increases or that they'll be getting hit with higher co-pays and deductibles or that they'll no longer see the doctors or use the hospitals of their choice. >> oh, mitch. let's talk about this. about 5% of people are already in the individual...
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>> well, i come from a law enforcement family. so when the police say somebody's guilty, i kind of think -- i give them the benefit of the doubt. when i started looking into the case, i found that that knife that we're still talking about years later could not have inflicted the wounds on the victim. it was too big to fit in the wounds. it was also the imprint of the murder -- the real murder weapon in a white sheet that was laid down on a white sheet. the two were nothing alike. so it doesn't surprise me that the victim's dna wasn't on that knife because it wasn't in the house where the murder occurred. and it's too big to fit the wound. so early on i figured that -- i discovered that all the evidence against them was just simply made up. >> so ultimately, her conviction was overturned. she made her way back to the united states where she remains. she says she will not go back to italy. proceedings begin wednesday. and it will carry on without her not being there. but then what could potentially happen if, in this retrial, the de
>> well, i come from a law enforcement family. so when the police say somebody's guilty, i kind of think -- i give them the benefit of the doubt. when i started looking into the case, i found that that knife that we're still talking about years later could not have inflicted the wounds on the victim. it was too big to fit in the wounds. it was also the imprint of the murder -- the real murder weapon in a white sheet that was laid down on a white sheet. the two were nothing alike. so it...
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we need less federal law enforcement there. i think they should have the presence of armed police officers at a local level. let people see that armed police officers are walking around the airport. tsa officers found these firearms and stuff and they should mention in reports how many of those were law abiding citizens with kerry permits -- with in sealed weapon carry permits. been one of those people at the airport they could have saved somebody's life and host: is there a reason you say more of a local police premises -- police presence rather than a tsa presence? morer: the government gets and more involved in our lives. we need to rely on our local law-enforcement. it would be a comfortable level if we had local law-enforcement carrying their weapons so people could see and know at a local level that the people there involved with the community are there.n -- are schools get attacked because they know there are no armed police there. if you put some armed police officers there, just at a local level, no more federal govern
we need less federal law enforcement there. i think they should have the presence of armed police officers at a local level. let people see that armed police officers are walking around the airport. tsa officers found these firearms and stuff and they should mention in reports how many of those were law abiding citizens with kerry permits -- with in sealed weapon carry permits. been one of those people at the airport they could have saved somebody's life and host: is there a reason you say more...
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fewer showed up who said, i learned a few things i may not like the law but i appreciate that he showed up and explained some is things. maybe it shows public support at least in those areas of the countriment they will spend the week attack it as well. >> we had a pretty lengthy conversation as well. so i agree. juana and ed, thanks so much. >> take care. >>> frightening video shot by tmz. authorities say a gunman opened fire at a security checkpoint. miguel almagare has the latest. >> we know the suspect has been identified as 23-year-old paul ciancia. he entered inside terminal 3 behind me and opened fire, killing a tsa agent, injuring at least seven others, before he himself was shot and taken into custody. this all happened very early friday morning during the middle of the morning commute. it was 9:30 a.m. the terminal was packed with passengers. police say he walked in, pulled a high-powered rifle out of a bag, shot at tsa agents, killing one, then moved past security. police followed him down the terminal where he made his way 100 yards down the terminal, past security where the
fewer showed up who said, i learned a few things i may not like the law but i appreciate that he showed up and explained some is things. maybe it shows public support at least in those areas of the countriment they will spend the week attack it as well. >> we had a pretty lengthy conversation as well. so i agree. juana and ed, thanks so much. >> take care. >>> frightening video shot by tmz. authorities say a gunman opened fire at a security checkpoint. miguel almagare has...
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we are arguably the biggest law enforcement agency at an airport in the united states. so i have looked at deployment throughout the united states, and we are in good shape here in la. >> you have been watching a live press conference out of lax after the shooting at the airport, killed a tsa officer. that was patrick gannon talking about extra security precautions. our brian rooney is at lax and has been listening to the press conference. what were the take-aways from it for you? >> i was a little - it's tough for me to hear. i believe they said terminal 3 is up and operational, contrary to what they said earlier, it may be not until later in the afternoon. the airport is still trying to return to normal. there's a - there are piles of baggage here. people are trying to recover that. they need to recover personal items left out in terminal three during the shooting yesterday. it's interesting what they say about the security here, and without them giving the details, it's hard to know - i would say that they did awfully well against a man who was armed with an assault
we are arguably the biggest law enforcement agency at an airport in the united states. so i have looked at deployment throughout the united states, and we are in good shape here in la. >> you have been watching a live press conference out of lax after the shooting at the airport, killed a tsa officer. that was patrick gannon talking about extra security precautions. our brian rooney is at lax and has been listening to the press conference. what were the take-aways from it for you?...
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the reason why this is so significant is these are semi, quasi-law enforcement jobs. many of these folks are former military, but also there are civilians in the mix here. this is shaking them to the core, don, so this for them is certainly reminding them what they put at stake here every day, don. >> i need to get to the press conference. we'll get back to you in just moments. stand by. let's listen in. >> -- found impacting approximately 3,400 passengers. now, passengers are checking in at t-3 now. the jetblue and frontier operations are actually operating at terminal three. the virgin american operations are operating out of the tom bradley terminal or the remote gates. airline staff is taking them to their respective gates. t-3 airlines are operating at the two adjacent terminals as i mentioned. jetblue's flights for today are likely to be operating out of long beach airport. we expect them to return back to l.a.x. this evening. now, passengers who abandoned personal belongings during yesterday's evacuation of t-3 should work with their airline to claim everything
the reason why this is so significant is these are semi, quasi-law enforcement jobs. many of these folks are former military, but also there are civilians in the mix here. this is shaking them to the core, don, so this for them is certainly reminding them what they put at stake here every day, don. >> i need to get to the press conference. we'll get back to you in just moments. stand by. let's listen in. >> -- found impacting approximately 3,400 passengers. now, passengers are...
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that's the website you sign up for insurance under the health care law. it will be down at 9 o'clock eastern immediately sunday morning at nine. people can sign up for insurance over the phone. >> president obama is putting support behind the marriage equality build in hawaii. they didn't prove a measure on wednesday. state house was supposed to vote friday. 4,000 turned out to testify, delaying the decision. if passed hawaii will be the 15th state to legalize same-sex marriage. >> still ahead - protesters taking to the streets of egypt angry about a comic pulled from the air. >> cyber bullying - more on the national campaign that hopes it reduce it. that's ahead. >>> in cairo protesters mamped in the streets -- marched in the streets hours after bassem yousseff was pulled off the air. he was called egypt's jon stewart. he was suspended before his show aircast. he was said to violate broadcast quality. the show will remain off the air until the dispute is settled. >> on the set bassem yousseff is talking to a vendor selling cakes and chocolate decorated w
that's the website you sign up for insurance under the health care law. it will be down at 9 o'clock eastern immediately sunday morning at nine. people can sign up for insurance over the phone. >> president obama is putting support behind the marriage equality build in hawaii. they didn't prove a measure on wednesday. state house was supposed to vote friday. 4,000 turned out to testify, delaying the decision. if passed hawaii will be the 15th state to legalize same-sex marriage. >>...
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lol >> reporter:there are over 300 thousand vehicles on the road right this minute that are wanted by law enforcment state wide sometimes they swithch the vins on the cars too you gotta make sure the vin matches on the car >> reporter:this new system give the chp a litlle bit of help in recovering some of those vehicles by just simply driving by so once they punch the ignition you can take any key put in in there and you hear everything click on before chp officers had to enter in the plates manually but that was then and this is now in north richmond stanley roberts kron 4 news >> catherine: if you have a comment or story idea for stanley, e-mail us at 'people behaving badly' at kron- four-dot-com. in sports. the a's retain the engine. the spark plug. of their two-season resurgence. (male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich from the jack in the box sports desk. >> gary:good eveing! >> gary: coco crisp is coming back! >> gary: the new skipper in the ec. dc >> gary: raid their linebacker named the coal more rookie of the week theo moore... rookie of the week apart of new defense sta
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. >> reporter: law enforcement offices say ciancia had a note with him, that he expected to die in the airport confrontation. in the notes, the suspect details specific anger and frustration with the tsa. last night, the fbi searched his home in los angeles. and focus on his hometown of pinsville, new jersey. we spoke to the pinsville police, who offered details on the young man's state of mind. family members made calls yesterday, expressing concern about the younger man. >> their younger child got a text message from paul. and there were comments about his well-being. and he possibly wanted to take his own life. at that point, paul, his father, called me. and i went over there. and i made some phone calls to lapd, to get a well-being check on him. >> reporter: law enforcement sources say the note on the scene ended with the words nwo, which is supposed to stand for new world order. people with that thinking think the government is going to turn to tyranny. but they don't have evidence that he had ties to domestic terrorists. >>> travelers at l.a.x., are telling terrifying stories of
. >> reporter: law enforcement offices say ciancia had a note with him, that he expected to die in the airport confrontation. in the notes, the suspect details specific anger and frustration with the tsa. last night, the fbi searched his home in los angeles. and focus on his hometown of pinsville, new jersey. we spoke to the pinsville police, who offered details on the young man's state of mind. family members made calls yesterday, expressing concern about the younger man. >> their...
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i was saying i can't think of any law, any major law that's been passed in the last century plus that faced that sort of level of reflexive partisan opposition when it was being enacted, after it was enacted. that's the extraordinary thing here. there was a story in politico yesterday that looked at the measures republicans had been taking since it was enacted to ab to go this thing. can you think of any parallel to what we have seen from republicans on this? >> i don't think there is any parallel modern civil discourse. the house republicans since they took office in 2011, the terms of the majority they attempted to delay or defund the affordable care act. each time it's failed, it's cost the americans more than $50 billion in the context of the latest government shutdown brought to us, tied to the affordable care act. it costs the american people $24 billion in terms of lost economic productivity, what is important to note is that the fundamental underpink of the affordable care act is a conservative idea first put into the public dopane by the heritage foundation in the 1990s becau
i was saying i can't think of any law, any major law that's been passed in the last century plus that faced that sort of level of reflexive partisan opposition when it was being enacted, after it was enacted. that's the extraordinary thing here. there was a story in politico yesterday that looked at the measures republicans had been taking since it was enacted to ab to go this thing. can you think of any parallel to what we have seen from republicans on this? >> i don't think there is any...
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according to a federal law enforcement official. when shots were fired, people in terminal 3 scattered, running for their lives yesterday. cell phone video obtained by tmz shows the chaos as officers yelled at people to get down. >> on the floor! on the floor now! on the floor! [ shouts ] >> no, don't run! >> teo, teo, teo! >> on the floor! >> no! >> come on, guys. >> that was the scene of a stunning and terrifying situation. police shot the suspect several times in the chest, according to an intelligence source. our affiliate kcal and kcbs got the exclusive video, and it reportedly shows the suspect handcuffed to a stretcher. cnn cannot independently confirm who that person is, however. investigators say the suspected shooter lived in los angeles, but was from new jersey. chris lawrence is in pennsville, new jersey, where the suspect's family lives. chris, what are family members, or even neighbors, saying about him? >> reporter: well, that's the thing, fred. when you go looking for people who may have known him well, you come up e
according to a federal law enforcement official. when shots were fired, people in terminal 3 scattered, running for their lives yesterday. cell phone video obtained by tmz shows the chaos as officers yelled at people to get down. >> on the floor! on the floor now! on the floor! [ shouts ] >> no, don't run! >> teo, teo, teo! >> on the floor! >> no! >> come on, guys. >> that was the scene of a stunning and terrifying situation. police shot the suspect...
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the law was created to keep the blood supply safe. >>> i'm teri okita in los angeles. we are learning more about the gunman who opened fire at l.a.x. and we're finding out if passengers can get on their planes. that story coming up. >> for the first time we are seeing how some mentally ill california prisoners are treated and why it's such a key piece in a month-long legal battle. >> and an embarrassment for "covered california." why some who signed up for coverage now have to choose another carrier. ,,,,,,,,,, the great american novel. so you can happily let life get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great american novel banking for the life you have investing for the life you want chase. so you can [s[man] no one told her,right?a. [son]hi! [mom screams] shooter's bag.. that may ho the clues to the motive. c-b-s reporter teri okita at l-a-x... with what authorits say are on those >>> the notes found in the l.a.x. shooter's bag that may hold the clues to the motive. cbs news' teri okita at l.a.x. tonight with what authorities say are on tho
the law was created to keep the blood supply safe. >>> i'm teri okita in los angeles. we are learning more about the gunman who opened fire at l.a.x. and we're finding out if passengers can get on their planes. that story coming up. >> for the first time we are seeing how some mentally ill california prisoners are treated and why it's such a key piece in a month-long legal battle. >> and an embarrassment for "covered california." why some who signed up for...
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the law enforcement, fbi, the law enforcement does the best they can to gather intelligence about the activity who may be getting ready to engage in the activity. there's a limit to your ability to collect intelligence and certainly once again what we have apparently here is a situation of a lone person and that's the most difficult scenario of all. the one thing here that we may -- and again, i don't know how this is going to play out. none of us do now. there may be people who will come forward and say, you know i should have reported something. i was suspicious. he said something. he did something. he acted in some way that could have -- this could have been prevented if people had acted on those suspicions. that's the only lesson. if people act in a suspicious way and they indicate they're going to do something like this people should report to the authorities so that they can step in and do something long before we have a tragedy like this. >> steven pommerance with us in washington this morning. thank you. >>> with tens of thousands of runners and over a million spectators expec
the law enforcement, fbi, the law enforcement does the best they can to gather intelligence about the activity who may be getting ready to engage in the activity. there's a limit to your ability to collect intelligence and certainly once again what we have apparently here is a situation of a lone person and that's the most difficult scenario of all. the one thing here that we may -- and again, i don't know how this is going to play out. none of us do now. there may be people who will come...